Thirteen articles met the inclusion criteria (see Table 2). Five [32–36] of the 13 studies were based in the US, four [37–40] in Canada, three [41–43] in the UK, and one [44] in Japan.
Women are more than twice as likely to develop bipolar disorder in the years leading up to the menopause, a study suggests.
There’s no evidence to suggest that bipolar disorder causes premenstrual syndrome (PMS) or vice versa. However, premenstrual ...
Bipolar disorder is a brain disorder that can cause mood swings, changes in energy levels, and interfere with a person's ability to function. Often misunderstood and difficult to diagnose, bipolar ...
An estimated 2.8% of adults in the US have bipolar disorder, split equally among men and women, per the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). And about 4% of the population will experience ...
People with bipolar disorder may be at a higher risk of developing premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD), but neither condition directly causes the other.
I treat an array of conditions, however, my specializations include bipolar, depression, psychotic disorders, PTSD, trauma, mood disorders, and women's issues. I do not prescribe controlled ...
Celebrities who have opened up about their bipolar diagnosis remind us that no matter how privileged a life may seem, managing this condition requires commitment to daily practices. Simple tools like ...
In summary, women with psychosis hold beliefs about their illness, which incorporate contextual factors and spiritual beliefs in addition to biomedical explanations. They developed adaptive ...
The study of 128,294 UK women by academics from Cardiff University in collaboration with Bipolar UK and the UK Biobank focused on the four years around the final menstrual period.